(Photo by Brittany Murray, Press-Telegram/SCNG) A peaceful protest at Heartwell Park consisted of a couple hundred people marching along Carson Street between Woodruff and Clark Avenues in Long Beach on Wednesday, June 3, 2020.
Unlike most recent protests a large crowd gathered at Bluff Park in a demonstration of peace and love, to meditate and share their thoughts on in Long Beach on Wednesday, June 3, 2020. Mother, son and daughter indicted in alleged drug ring in Downey Hyperlocal news is an essential force in our democracy, but it costs money to keep an organization like this one alive, and we can’t rely on advertiser support alone. 29,250 coronavirus cases, 565 deaths in the Long Beach area Or, contact our editors by emailing moderator@scng.com. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! A large group gathered Wednesday, June 3, at Bluff Park to protest the killing of George Floyd in Minnesota. (Photo by Brittany Murray, Press-Telegram/SCNG) “We all have to do better, and I commit to all of you to do better.”We invite you to use our commenting platform to engage in insightful conversations about issues in our community. George Floyd!” and “Prosecute killer cops.”Then, around 1 p.m., about 400 people gathered at the Clifton M. Brakensiek Public Library in Bellflower, for a similar demonstration.A peaceful protest at Heartwell Park consisted of a couple hundred people marching and stopping for a moment of silence in Long Beach on Wednesday, June 3, 2020.
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Then they asked him to stand and speak.“In all the conversations I’ve had with black friends, community members, clergy, and students and activists in the last few days,” he said, “it’s clear the most important thing we can do is listen to black people, first and foremost, in this moment.“I want to just, first, make sure that everyone understands that is the most important thing right now,” he added, “to listen to black people and what they believe the changes should be, before we just jump ahead and say, ‘The changes should be X, Y and Z.’”Though a few in the crowd were skeptical — and vocal about their own opinions — the group, for the most part, appreciated his sentiments.“Thank you for speaking out and fighting for something you all believe in,” Garcia said.
We're chanting here on the bluff. Or, contact our editors by emailing moderator@scng.com. Prior to joining the Press-Telegram, Emily was city editor of The Capistrano Dispatch in San Juan Capistrano, a contributing writer for the Orange County Register and the news editor for The Edge in Long Beach. “We wanted to highlight the issues without anger or violence. But once he heard protesters were marching in that direction, he said, he felt it was important to meet them and listen.He kneeled with the protesters. What’s closed in the Long Beach area for the July 4 weekend Unlike most recent protests a large crowd gathered at Bluff Park in a demonstration of peace and love, to meditate and share their thoughts on in Long Beach on Wednesday, June 3, 2020. Coronavirus: These maps show every U.S. county’s 14-day case count and cases per 100,000 We might permanently block any user who abuses these conditions.If you see comments that you find offensive, please use the “Flag as Inappropriate” feature by hovering over the right side of the post, and pulling down on the arrow that appears. CSULB honor student’s productions include first Black Actors Union on campus A peaceful protest at Heartwell Park consisted of a couple hundred people marching along Carson Street between Woodruff and Clark Avenues in Long Beach on Wednesday, June 3, 2020. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.
Warnings of a white nationalist rally at Bluff Park on April 28 have spread through Long Beach in neighborhood fliers and social media posts for the past few weeks — Long Beach to consider adding oil tax measure to November ballot to fund racial equity programs Emily covers crime and public safety for the Long Beach Press-Telegram. What’s closed in the Long Beach area for the July 4 weekend A group of African American women show their support as a peaceful protest passes them at Heartwell Park in Long Beach on Wednesday, June 3, 2020.
We're just showing signs to the cars. 100 demonstrators gather for peace march from downtown to North Long Beach After warnings of a white nationalist rally at Bluff Park on April 28 spread through Long Beach the past few weeks, it’s unclear whether the event is still on.